Method and system for protecting patient information on medical prescription labels

ABSTRACT

A system and method for protecting personal information on prescription medicine container labels which includes a label configured for relocating a removable printed label panel to a different location where it bonds over the personal information and thereby uncovering a pre-marked array of fake information intended to mimic authentic information to misdirect and hinder thieves from accessing the authentic personal information.

CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims the benefit of a first provisional applicationfiled on Aug. 23, 2017, and having Ser. No. 62/549,369 entitled“PRESCRIPTION MEDICINE LABEL PROTECTOR,” and a second provisionalapplication filed on Aug. 13, 2018, and having Ser. No. 62/717,930entitled “PRESCRIPTION LABEL PROTECTOR”, which are both herebyincorporated herein in their entirety by these references.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention generally relates to medical prescription labels,and more particularly relates to methods and systems for protectingpatient personal information on such labels, and, even moreparticularly, relates to convenient and effective methods and systemsfor protecting such information.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The field of protection of personal information on prescriptioncontainers has seen growth recently. Numerous different variations ofmethods to protect such information have been implemented.

Some of these methods are commercially available today on Amazon.com andinclude among others: providing a Miseyo Wide Roller Stamp forimprinting many marks on the label thereby making the original labelinformation difficult to read. Many others on Amazon.com have includedlabel covers with printed information thereon which can be applied overthe part of the original label information. However, both of thesemethods still fall short in convenience, availability and reliability toname a few.

Consequently, there exists a need for improved methods and systems forprotecting patient personal information on prescription labels.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is an object of one aspect of the present invention to provide aprescription label information protection method which does not, at thetime of disposal of the container, require use of additional tools ormore materials to be added to the prescription container.

It is a feature of one aspect of the present invention to utilize a dualpurpose initially easily removable label portion.

It is an advantage of the present invention to eliminate the need to useany handheld implements to protect information at the time of containerdisposal.

It is an additional feature of the present invention to provide a methodwhich does not, at the time of disposal of the container, add any newmatter to the label.

It is an additional advantage of this embodiment of the presentinvention to reduce the possibility that a person wanting, at any giventime, to protect information on a prescription label will, at such time,fail to possess the necessary materials and/or tools to protect suchinformation..

Accordingly, the present invention is:

A method for protecting patient information on a label of a prescriptionmedication container, comprising the steps of:

-   -   providing a label having a viewing side and an opposing        container side;    -   said viewing side having a first zone which contains some        patient identifying information and a second zone which is free        of any patient identifying information;    -   providing a removable panel which is configured to be removed        from a location above said second zone and placed over said        first zone; and    -   removing said removable panel and covering from view said some        patient identifying information.

Additionally, the present invention is a system for controlling thedisplay of personal information on prescription labels on prescriptioncontainers, the system comprising:

-   -   a base layer label configured to be securely adhered to a        prescription container;    -   said base layer label having a first label portion having a        first surface thereon which is configured to receive and retain        thereon printed information;    -   said base layer label having a second label portion having a        second surface which is smoother than said first surface; and    -   a removable portion adhered to said second surface by a dual        purpose adhesive which is configured to allow said removable        portion to be peeled from said second surface with relative ease        when compared to a level of effort involved in peeling said        removable portion from said first surface after said removable        portion has been relocated and adhered to said first surface.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is view of the label of the present invention, when its parts areconfigured to permit normal use of a prescription container and to beconfigured to facilitation protection of information at some futuretime.

FIG. 2 is a partially transformed configuration of the label of FIG. 1,where a removable panel has been removed from it original location.

FIG. 3 is a nearly completely transformed configuration of the label ofFIG. 1, where the removable panel has been relocated so as to protectinformation.

FIG. 4 is a view of an underside of the removable panel of FIGS. 1 and3.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Now referring to the drawings wherein like numerals refer to like matterthroughout and more particularly referring to FIG. 1, which is a typicalview of a an embodiment of the present invention, during times of normaluse of a prescription container. The general concepts of prescriptionlabels with a viewing side with information thereon and a container sidewith adhesive thereon are known to those skilled in the art. FIG. 1shows the viewing side of an innovative label of the present invention,generally designated 100, having a fixed label panel 110, which isprinted with one of many known printing techniques, such as inkjet,thermal, laser, etching or the like so as to include information aboutthe name and address of the patient, the prescription name and the nameof the physician who wrote the prescription. There is a zone 112 in theupper right hand corner of fixed label panel 110 which is clear of anyprinted matter. Label 100, is an assembly or fabrication of differentmaterials, which as a whole, can be applied to a container as if it werea single piece of material. Label 100 includes a fixed label panel 110,and also is shown including a removable label panel 120 and aperforation line 130, therebetween, or suitable substitute, whichpermits detachment of removable panel 120. Removable panel 120 isconfigured to be printed with additional information in a manner similarto the printing on the fixed label panel 110. For example, warningsabout the medication or any other information. In the upper right handcorner of removable panel 120 is a removal facilitating region 122 whichmay be colored and/or labeled with portions of the informationprotection instructions, such as PEEL HERE.

The removal facilitating region 122, in one embodiment, can be boundedon one side by a perforated line 124 so as to be easily detachable whena force is applied along the perforated line 124, but less so when aperpendicular to perforated line 124 force is applied.

Now referring to FIG. 2, there is shown a partially transformedconfiguration of the label 100 of FIG. 1 where the removable panel 120has been removed by grasping the removal facilitating region 122 at itsmost upper right portion and pulling it downward and leftward andgenerally perpendicular to the perforated line 124. When removable panel120 is removed, it uncovers a fixed smooth panel 140. In some situationswhere a thief of personal information may quickly take pictures ofcontainers and then later extract the information from the photos, itmay be helpful to have an alternate embodiment of the present inventionin which the final protected configuration appears to be a normalunprotected container. The thief may take a quick picture and move on.This can be facilitated by adding fake markings on the fixed smoothpanel 140, which are designed to mimic data similar to that which isshown on portions of fixed label panel 110. In low cost embodiments ofthe present invention, the expense of this fake information could beomitted.

In its original configuration, removable panel 120 is temporarily heldin place by an adhesive 401 (FIG. 4) which is chosen to weakly bond tothe smooth surface of fixed smooth panel 140 and to bind much moresecurely to the material on the viewing surface of fixed label panel110.

Now referring to FIG. 3, there is shown a nearly completely transformedconfiguration of the label 100 where the removable panel 120 has beenplaced over the fixed label panel 110, thereby blocking from view thesensitive patient information printed on the surface of fixed labelpanel 110. The final step of the present method could include thedetachment from removable panel 120, of the removal facilitating region122, by tearing along the perforated line 124. This will make it moredifficult for the removable panel 120 to be removed after being adheredto the fixed label panel 110. Once this removal facilitating region 122is removed, it exposes zone 112 which has been kept free of printedinformation.

Now referring to FIG. 4, there is shown an underside of the removablepanel 120, which is shown with a zone 422, which is immediately behindthe removal facilitating region 122. Zone 422 may be free of anyadhesive or it may be attached with a much thicker and much more easilydetachable adhesive to facilitate grasping of the same before removal ofthe removable panel 120. The underside of panel 120 is shown havingalternating lines of adhesive 401 and alternating lines 402, which maybe one of a solvent or other agent which is selected for its ability todissolve and/or degrade at least one of: a) the surface of fixed labelpanel 110 and b) the markings originally printed on the fixed labelpanel 110. In another embodiment, alternating lines 402 may comprise amaterial, such as ink, which will tend to bleed onto the fixed labelpanel 110 (when removable panel 120 is placed over fixed label panel110, and thereby make it more difficult to read the informationoriginally printed on fixed label panel 110), if a thief were able toseparate the removable panel 120 after it has been relocated over thefixed label panel 110.

FIG. 4 also shows the words VOID written across lines 401 and 402. Thepurpose of this printed matter is to provide a tamper evidentconfiguration which has ink on the surface of fixed label panel 110, ifthe removable panel 120 is successfully removed after it has beenadhered over top of the fixed label panel 110. This could make it easyfor personnel to recognize that the patient information has beencompromised. In reality, the word VOID as shown in FIG. 4 would notresult in the creation of a print of the word VOID on the surface offixed label panel 110. The arrangement of the ink would instead reallyneed to be a flipped representation of the word VOID. Other flippedvariations of words might be preferred. Additionally, there may be texton the face of removable panel 120 saying not to remove the same untilthe prescription container is emptied and discarded. Also, it might beeven better to place the instructions on how to remove the removablepanel and relocating it, on the face of fixed label panel 110, so itwill not be visible when the protected configuration has been deployed.

Depending upon the manufacturing preferences, the present inventioncould be manufactured in different ways. The first method ofmanufacturing the label 100 could be as follows:

-   -   1) Provide a single piece of material which will be fixed label        panel 110, perforated line 130, and removable panel 120. (This        is shown in FIG. 1)    -   2) Then a smooth plastic layer, which will become fixed smooth        panel 140, is attached to the back side of the removable panel        120 by an adhesive which only provides a small amount of holding        power.    -   3) Then a strong adhesive is applied over the back side of fixed        label panel 110 and the back side of the smooth plastic layer,        which will become the fixed smooth panel 140, and    -   4) At this point, the label 100 can be attached to a        prescription container, or if it is not going to be immediately        attached, an easily removable adhesive cover is placed over this        adhesive on the back side of the smooth plastic layer.    -   The second method of manufacture of the present invention (not        shown in the figures) could include the following steps:    -   1) Providing an adhesive backed single base layer with the first        end adapted for printing in a manner that is typical to normal        labels and the second end being very smooth for allowing easy        detachment therefrom of adhesives.    -   2) Providing a removable panel with and adhesive thereon which        is only lightly adhered to the second end, because of the very        smooth characteristic of the second end.    -   3) Said removable panel with the adhesive thereon is configured        to adhere very tightly when it placed over the first end with        its much less smooth texture.

It is thought that the method and apparatus of the present inventionwill be understood from the above description and that it will beapparent that various changes may be made in the form, construct stepsand arrangement of the parts and steps thereof without departing fromthe spirit and scope of the invention or sacrificing all of theirmaterial advantages. The form herein described is merely a preferredexemplary embodiment thereof.

I claim:
 1. A method for protecting patient information on a label of aprescription medication container, comprising the steps of: providing alabel having a viewing side and an opposing container side; said viewingside having a first zone which contains some patient identifyinginformation and a second zone which is free of any patient identifyinginformation; providing a removable panel which is configured to beremoved from a location above said second zone and placed over saidfirst zone; and removing said removable panel and covering from viewsaid some patient identifying information.
 2. The method of claim 1wherein: said removable panel is configured on an underside with anadhesive which is configured to adhere more strongly to a surface ofsaid first zone than to a surface of said second zone.
 3. The method ofclaim 2 wherein said adhesive is arranged on said removable panel so asto provide a removal facilitating region.
 4. The method of claim 2wherein said adhesive is configured in a first predetermined locationadjacent to a solvent arranged in a second predetermined location. 5.The method of claim 2 wherein said adhesive is configured in a firstpredetermined location adjacent to a colorant material arranged in asecond predetermined location.
 6. The method of claim 5 wherein saidcolorant material is ink.
 7. The method of claim 2 wherein said adhesiveis arranged on a perimeter of said underside so as said perimeter isconfigured to adhere more strongly to a first zone perimeter.
 8. Themethod of claim 1 further comprising the steps of: configuring saidsecond zone with intentionally false information including a falsepatient name, false residential location, and prescription information.9. The method of claim 8 further comprising the steps of configuringsaid second zone is covered with a transparent smooth surface.
 10. Themethod of claim 8 wherein a view side of each of said first zone andsaid second zone are made of a single piece of material and theintentionally false patient name and said false residential location areprinted on said second zone and wherein said transparent smooth surfaceis applied above said intentionally false patient name.
 11. A system forcontrolling the display of personal information on prescription labelson prescription containers, the system comprising: a base layer labelconfigured to be securely adhered to a prescription container; said baselayer label having a first label portion having a first surface thereonwhich is configured to receive and retain thereon printed information;said base layer label having a second label portion having a secondsurface which is smoother than said first surface; and a removableportion adhered to said second surface by a dual purpose adhesive whichis configured to allow said removable portion to be peeled from saidsecond surface with relative ease when compared to a level of effortinvolved in peeling said removable portion from said first surface aftersaid removable portion has been relocated and adhered to said firstsurface.
 12. The system of claim 11 wherein said removable portion has aviewing side and an adhesion side, where said viewing side has a viewingsurface which is configured to receive and retain thereon printedinformation.
 13. The system of claim 12 wherein said dual purposeadhesive is positioned on said adhesion side in a predetermined patternof lines having one of a solvent and a colorant.
 14. The system of claim11 wherein said second surface has fake information printed thereonwhich is uncovered when said removable portion is relocated.